00»  other 
I♦b7xalt^^c^^>^  Fnftknilarh  ittt. 
NEWS  CONDENSER. 
—  Lent  begins  the  first  of  March,  this  year. 
—  There  are  fewer  cattle  In  Texas  than  formerly.  ; 
—  Texas  has  a  population  of  a,276.ot)0.  in  iSTO  it 
was  818,619.  I 
—  A  German  Iron-clad  fleet  will  visit  American  j 
ports  next  year. 
—  A  petrified  sunflower  has  been  found  In  | 
Logansport,  Ind.  *  j 
—  Decatur  has  the  reputation  of  being  the  mud-  ; 
dlest  town  In  Ill. 
—  Five  thousand  Indiana  school  teachers  will 
go  to  “  see  the  Centennial.” 
—  One  hundred  thousand  sheep  were  scattered 
by  a  California  snow  storm.  • 
—  Under  the  new  constitution  of  Texas,  nine  of 
a  Jury  may  render  a  verdict. 
—  Two  hundred  and  Uftj'  thousand  gallons  of 
beer  are  sold  In  Loudon  dally. 
—  It  la  proposed  In  the  Ohio  Legislature  that 
the  State  publish  its  own  achoffi  books. 
—  Eighteen  thous-anrl  one  hundred  and  forty- 
four  Chinamen  came  to  California  last  year. 
—  Ablngton.  Mass.,  has  not  a  pauper,  and  the 
Selectraeu  have  advertised  the  almshouse  for  sale. 
—  The  Young  Men’s  Christian  Association  of 
Buffalo,  celebrated  Its  sad  anniversary,  Feb.  lath, 
—  A  sweet  potato  weighing  twelve  and  one- 
quarler  pounds  has  been  raised  In  Tallahassee, 
Fla. 
—  The  Buffalo  Board  of  Trade  has  appointed  a 
committee  to  visit  Albany  and  secure  favorable 
canal  legislation. 
—  Under  a  new  ruling  of  the  Buffalo  School 
Boaro,  no  married  women  are  hereafter  to  be  em¬ 
ployed  as  teachers. 
—  A  Nnlural  History  Museum,  with  an  enor¬ 
mous  tank  In  the  basement  for  flsh,  has  been 
completed  at  Copenhagen. 
—  Street  railroads  are  unprofitable  In  most 
Southern  cities.  The  cars  in  Macon  and  Mont¬ 
gomery  have  ceased  ninnlng. 
—  The  Majov-Dotuo  of  the  Pontifical  Palace  at 
Rome  has  just  ordered  8f>0  lightning  conductors 
for  the  Vatican  and  St.  Peter's. 
—  Sixteen  thousand  two  hundred  and  eighty- 
eight  patents  were  issued  in  the  United  Slates  last 
year,  an  Increase  of  *.',<589  over  18U. 
—  The  coinage  at  the  Philadelphia  Mint  In  1375 
amounted  to  $ii,5M,835.  being  rather  more  of  gold 
than  sliver,  and  43-10, u.y  of  base  metal. 
—  surveys  are  being  made  of  the  country  around 
London  with  a  view  of  some  definite  steps  being 
taken  for  the  defenHC  of  the  metropolis. 
—  A  Washington  eorrespouJcht  sfiys  that  the 
favorite  game  wlUi  Coogrossmen  this  winter  Is 
euchre.  SUU,  draw  poker  has  Its  votartes. 
—  Fish  packers  in  Kova  Scotia,  finding  their  oc¬ 
cupation  gone,  are  now  packing  rabbits,  partridg¬ 
es,  and  other  game  tor  t  he  English  market. 
—  Every  member  of  the  Kansas  House  of  Repre¬ 
sentatives  is  provided  with  twenty  dully  newspa¬ 
pers  (luring  Its  session,  at  the  public  expense. 
—  Eight  prominent  physicians  of  Albany,  N.  Y., 
propose  to  establish  In  that  city  a  private  hospi¬ 
tal  for  the  accommodation  of  private  patients  only. 
—  The  recent  deatlt  of  a  Canadian  Judge  ren¬ 
ders  It  necessary  for  forty  cases  which  he  liad 
taken  into  consideration  to  be  argued  over  again. 
—  Orange  County,  N.  Y.,  claims  that  It  produces 
the  beat  butter,  the  fastest  horses,  and  the  most 
apple  whisky  of  any  county  in  the  United  stales. 
—  Last  year  the  town  of  ^Vl^U■r,  Cal,  was  a 
wheat  field,  ana  a  crop  was  gathered  from  It.  Now 
it  has  i.iiuo  luhablluuts,  and  town  lots  are  worlli 
$6U0. 
The  New  York  CommerchiL  .^dverlUcr  prints  a 
table  showing  that  the  .amount  of  tlefault  on  rail¬ 
road  bonds  alone  since  the  ])anlc  of  187S,  Is  $783,- 
967,665. 
—  The  ravine  ruiiulug  from  East  Buffalo  to  the 
hydraulics  overflowed  Its  banks,  Feb.  ll,  and 
caused  about  $5,000  damage  to  property  In  the 
vicinity. 
—  The  Lehigh  Valley  Railroad  Company  are  sur¬ 
veying  a  route  for  a  new  railway,  from  Elmira  to 
Geneva,  Ma.  Watkins,  along  the  cast  shore  of  Sen¬ 
eca  Luke, 
—  At  the  close  of  18*6  there  were  i,006  students 
on  the  rolls  of  the  College  of  the  city  of  New  York. 
The  receipts  were  $150,757.58;  the  expcudlture.s, 
$li9,836.80. 
—  In  France,  where  every  newspaper  article 
must  have  a  signature,  the  responsibility  is  fre¬ 
quently  av'oldod  by  paying  some  noted  duellist  to 
affix  his  name. 
—  A  petroleum  gas  man  Is  urging  the  city  fathers 
of  Chicago  to  give  him  a  contract  for  lighting  the 
streets,  agreeing  to  do  for  $75,ooo  what  now  costs 
the  city  $500,000. 
llEUREj^H 
||  siYk.1j 
and  paefeiuenj. 
T  HOLBROOK  SWIVEL  PLOW 
fund 
ManCd  only  by  K V  EKETT  &  8MALL°BoaToy,  Mass. 
le  Thomas  SiDOOllins  Harmw. 
Send  for  inwstratort  Catuloguo.  81x  years  before 
the  public.  10,000  In  use.  Address  on  Postal  Card,* 
UOUliKT  i\  REETES, 
GENERAL  AOKNT  FOB  NEW  YORK  CITY. 
•85  &  187  Water  8t.,  N.  Y. 
Aariculturiil  Inipleraente,  FcrtUI*ers,  and 
Heeds. 
g3P”Seed  CalalOKUO  mulled  free  on  application. 
CENT^NIAL  SCALES. 
To  Fai  mcrw’  Clobu.  of  six  or  more,  we  offer 
»  Onr  Centennial  ”  \  J 
8KNT  ON  TRIAL. 
Osgood’s  Huhts^r  Spring  Floijbrm  Scales. 
All  sizes  and  capacities.  Fiilli/wnrrat.tril.  liOporct. 
discount.  Dellvend/rcf.  County  Agents  wanted. 
OSQOGD  *  CO.,  Blncliamton,  N.  Y. 
YOU  W Tf^ 
Jnitg  ilalt. 
THE  AMERICAN 
DAIRY  SALT  COMPANY 
J.  W.  BARKER,  THOMAS  MOLLOY, 
Prea’t  and  Seo’y*  Treasurer. 
General  Office,  No.  1  Clinton  Block,  Sy rat-use,  N.Y. 
Sole  Manufacturers  of  the  Celebrated  OnondaRa 
Factory  FUiad 
I>A1RY  Ai’NIF  rABI,K  H.4I/r. 
Respectfully  call  the  attention  of  Dairymen 
and  others  to  the  Quality  of  Salt  now 
bolnE  manufactured  by  them. 
Haying  for  many  years  past  been  eiiitaevd  tn  per- 
f ectlna  tno  various  processes  tor  the  niaitufaclure  of 
this  salt,  and  Hyadoptluff  the  best  modes  and  lua- 
cbinery  fortne  purpose,  they  feel  wnrranted  In  sny- 
luE  to  the  consumer  that  the  article  now  produced 
Is  superior  to  any  other,  olthcr  of  foreign  iirduniestlc 
production.  The  tollowinK  Is  an  analysis  of  our  salt 
andttio  Aahton.  made  In  April,  1875,  by  Messrs.  WiiUz 
and  euumaa,  Chemists,  ot  Now  Tork.  under  t  he  dl- 
reotlon  of  a  Committee  of  the  Butter  uml  <  hcese  Lx- 
ohanee  of  New  York,  the  samples  being  selectuq  by 
the  Committee  from  lots  found  on  sale  m  niur^el; 
Ashton.  Onondaga. 
Water .  0.7880  U.U'AIO 
(ONOluhle  Matter.,.. .  0.0661  P'SF!5l! 
huipbute  of  Lime.........  l.'iiWi  0.7717 
f*WlpliatO  0#  Magnesia  ....  0. 071111 
Chloride  of  Calcium . . . 
Chloride  of  Magnostum..  O.OSDi  0.0<I16 
Chloride  of  Bomum .  97.7698  9«.534;i 
1776  ^^876 
CENTENNIAL  MEDALS. 
Albata  riate,  Highly  Polished. 
Equal  in  Wear  and  Color  to  Solid  Silver. 
SIZE  \H  INCHES  IN  DIAMETER. 
The  obverse  and  reverse  orosentlng  appropriate 
doslgn.s  commemorating  the  one  hundredth  anni¬ 
versary  of  our  nutlon’s  blrtb. 
THE  MOST  V.VLUABLR  BOUVENIRS  AND 
ME.MBNT08  EVER  IBSDED. 
AGENTS  WANTED. 
Lingo  commissions.  Extensive  fields  for  enter¬ 
prise.  Samples  and  full  Information  sent  on  receipt 
of  50  eonts.  „  „ 
r.  H.  illiMlnlton  Co.  1*.  O,  Box  5*A70,  N.  Y. 
•I’M:  J5J 
JUST  THE  IMPLEMENT 
FOR 
Pulverizing  your  clav  lumps  t 
Fitting  your  sod  grotinil  5 
Wonting  your  summer  fallow: 
Fitting  your  fall-plowed  laud  7 
Exturminstlng  noxious  weeds : 
Covering  your  grain  of  all  kinds : 
.Mixing  topmanuTi;  with  tbesoU. 
IT  WILL 
Increase  the  yield  of  your  cmp.-i, 
increase  the  value  of  your  Innu, 
lacrtaso  the  money  In  your  pocket, 
Increase  your  general  prosperity,  and 
SAVE  YOU 
One-fourth  y<  lur  time  In  litting  your  soil ; 
All  your  seed  by  covering  it  completely : 
Miles  of  wearisome  walk  after  the  old  diag ; 
One-half  me  work  In  after  cultivation  and  band 
work  with  the  boo,  and 
TWICE  ITS  COST  IN  ONE  SEASON. 
jar*  Send  for  Circulars  to 
THE  WAURIOH  WOVVEIt  CO., 
LUtIp  Ffilla,  N.  V. 
TEH  PEE  CENT. 
Circular. 
nniTfTl  otall  yourara  n  savxd 
i '  U  M'l'  by  using  the  Onugu 
1 1  P.  1 1  I  Farm  M  >1.  Best  and 
UJJli  1 1  nheunO.Ht.  Send  for 
H.  H.  SWIFT.  MlllbiOOk.  N.  Y. 
|^U.$cfUanf(rU)&. 
I7AUIU  HAND  tV  UltCH.\JtDl.HT  WANTED. 
.  One  who  IS  tJiOrougul.v  quaJified  to  take  charge 
ot  a  large  01  chard  of  assorted  fruit  trees,  and  fumil- 
iar  wim  and  willing  to  do  all  kinds  of  farm  work. 
Apply  to  Isaac  M.  ScBkiiM£i<uoK.s,  BuflUio,  N.  V. 
laZDDAUGH^S  IMPROVED 
ARK  you  troubled  with  garments 
ripping?  Use  the  Eureka  dlu- 
cliiuo  Twist,  and  you  will  have 
One  trouble  less.  Try  It,  and  you 
will  use  no  other, 
iir  and  Morphine  habit  absolutely  ank 
AGENTS 
.asv  The,.l.,»ll 
thsf*  It  MONEY  IN  THI3 
in  I  ^9  and  my  otl'tr  now  Novolties, 
Tiie  ,,L.iullc!i  Favorite”.^—®  ,  . 
T- — . .  wa  '■ 
iI,(m7;1 
O.biUd 
98.5743 
99  9«74  99.9(K2 
Circulars  in  regard  to  the  various  other  tests  matin 
with  this  salt  In  ooraportson  with  the  beet  foniigii 
article,  also  certificates  from  a  large  number  of  the 
boat  dairies  m  the  State  as  to  its  quality,  may  be  bud 
on  application  to  J,  W.  Baiikbu.  Beoretary.  Syra¬ 
cuse.  N.  Y.,  to  whom  orders  tor  salt  may  also  be  ad¬ 
dressed.  It  Ualso  for  sale  by  the  Agents  of  the  Com¬ 
pany  in  principal  Western  Lake  Ports!  by  RT.  .loUN 
A  AVfcRY,  nil  and  103  Brond  Bt.,  New  York  i  Hoiikut 
GkiCB.  1119  Pier,  Albany,  N.  Y.i  K.  W.  Pkck  &  Cu.. 
BurlinKt.tn.  Vt.,  and  by  dealers  generully  Uirough- 
out  the  State  or  New  York. 
Inquire  f  r  ONO>rDAOA  Factoky  Filled  salt. 
J.  W.  IIAUKKU,  Pres’t  and  Scc’y. 
THOMAS  MOLLOY.  Treusiuer. 
Syracuse,  May,  1876. 
fublirutlottis!. 
THE  PET  HTOCK,  PIGEUN  nnil* 
POULTEY  BULLETIN. 
The  Oldeat  Poultry  Jourrntl  In  thr  Wurld. 
A  superbly  Illustrated  monthly,  publlsheil  at  20 
Cortlaudt  St.,  New  York:  devoted  lo  the  M-nreWnp, 
S  CENTENNIAL 
UNIVERSAI,  HISTORY 
to  the  olose  of  ti  c  first  100  years  of  our  National  In- 
dependerioo.  Including  an  account  of  the  coming 
Grand  Centennial  Exhibition.  70<ii>nge8,flneengrav- 
ingB,  low  price,  quick  sales.  Extra  terms.  Bond  for 
Circular.  P.  W.  ZIEGLER  &  CO., 
518  Arch  Street,  PhlludulplUa,  Pa. 
100  FARMERS  WANTED 
during  iho  winter,  to  engage  with  us  In  buHloess,  pay¬ 
ing  lOll  UOLLARH  per  mouth.  For  all  i^rtiou- 
iars  address  J.  C.  6I0CUUOT  &,  CO.,  Phllad'a,  Pa. 
II  n  will  start  you  hi  u  business  yon  cun 
H  V  tniiko  $50  u  week  without  eaptiiil;  easy 
■■  A  M  pw  and  respectable  rnrettiua-  sivx.  AoKVTe 
rn  U  n  C 1  BitppLT  Co.,  'Tin  Bowery,  New  Tork. 
$4’ZS  A  MONTH,— Agents  wanted.  Valuable 
samples  free.  B.  F.  Tuo.\IPaoN,  Detroit,  Mich. 
n  nCIITQ  04-page  IlluatrateU  Catalogue,  Free. 
MU  Cla  I  O  •  Boston  N(>vuUy  CO.,  Boston,  Mass. 
DnntfO  PAPERS.  WANT  AORNTS.  Smd  SUmp. 
DUUIVWI  L.  L.  PAIRCHILD,  RlUIrc  PralH..,  WlMvnalii. 
Aliy  BO(lK  you  wiuit  uut  impuid  by  umti  ut  «xp>«w.  Snud 
hr1('« — piibltabur'ii  auniii ,  ordiii  nnswsruu  At  one*.  Any  Psper  nr 
Miigiuui*  »«nt  iin  of  prlc*  nnS  N*»i*  ol  Crrv  wbw  pub- 
llAliud.  Thirty  yoAn- AAporUiicM.  I  ttiidv  to  pUaaa,  SkloaTual 
Ouiinu,  1&  rU,  A  yuur  fur  Muntlily  Circular  ut  nil  NEW  boulA 
iMUAd  Ui  UattiMl  StnViA, 
fhnnn  ^  month,— Agents  wanted  ovorywhoro. 
i'lJU  Business  honorable  and  Ursi-cluiB.  Par- 
(i/i.l  llculars  sent  free.  Address 
V  /lJUU  j,  WORTH  A  CO.,  8t,  Louis,  Mo. 
Mandyermnt  and  Dincuem  ot  i’uultry,  Pigeons  and 
Pet-Btook.  F«arUl*»,  Outspoken  ana  IndepniUt  nt. 
SubnOriptlon  only  $1,110  per  year,  post-uald.  Bpecl 
men  oonles  lU  ots.  Address  WM.  >1.  KIKBV, 
Business  Munugur,  I*.  O.  Box  316,  .New  York. 
3000  Engravings;  IMO  Pages  Quarto,  Price  $12. 
Published  by  Q.  &  C.  MIRRIAM,  Springfield,  Mass. 
a  day  at  home.  Agents  wantud.  Outfit  and 
terms  free.  TRUE  &,  CO.,  Augusta,  Maine. 
(f  I  Q  a  day  at 
^  I  A  terms  fre 
$5  to  $20 
per  day  at  borne.  Samples  worth  $1 
free.  Stinson  &  Co,.  Portland,  Ate. 
POULTRY  BULLETIN,  !  AGENTS 
i:iUl>1T'g  HAY  LOADER,  luiuraved  Inr 
r  isyy, liicliKllng  VVhia-iireuk  Attuenment.  War¬ 
ranted  lo  pitch  a  ton  ot  hay  from  the  wtnrow  In  five 
minutes,  and  take  It  ns  i-leiin  as  by  the  hand  fork. 
Adapted  to  all  Ordinary  meadow  land,  and  to  any 
farm  wagon.  MaiiufauturuU  by  STRATTON  &  CUL- 
LUM,  Agrluuliiinil  Works,  Meadvllle,  Pu.  Send  for 
Descriptivo  Clrculurs  early. 
CIDER  PRESW. 
and  Cider  Macliluei-y.  fiend  for  circulars. 
BOOMKK  A  B03CUKRT  PRkSS  COMPANY. 
Syracuse,  N.  \  ..and  36  Beekuiao  St.,  N.  Y.  City. 
Matthews*  Gardeu  Seed  Drills 
and  Matihrtrx'  Hand  Ciiltivatoru.  are 
the  most  rcl'iible.  durable, 
popular  aud  salaolo  ever  pro- 
duced.  Sold  separate  or  com-/lQgiGhi;^ 
bined.  Send  for  Ciroular.iiMMEB^^j^  a.-j- 
Maniif.aetuniil  only  hv 
EVEHETT  iSr  SMALL, 
ItuMtuu,  Ma8s, _ _ 
HIGGANUM  MT’Q  COMPANY, 
Manufacturer?  of  Agricultural  Implements, 
_ Hlgguaii HI.  Conn.  _ 
^Holbrook’s  “  Hew  Regnlator  "  Seed  Drill 
Svvvt  all  kinds  of  Vegtiliuile  SredA  with  rr jrulnrily. 
The  STa.uoaKI)  niuldiine.  Kf.MOPKl.Eri  for  1870. 
Coinblneii  tha  bcAt  points  wer  produced.  Siin- 
1*1®'  durable,  rattiest  /iftmJte/i.  OPEN  WHITE 
*  SKfii  CoNPUirroB  snows 
nn'Ti.d  ^Kj.fWA^y^^TlIKfiPKbDEoid'INO.  Give 
rl  »“tl»lacli<in.  Circulare  F rce. 
Made  by  E.R.Litm  m  OS  ja  Co. 
s  JUai  ket  8c.  Boaton,MaAS. 
ivcxxxXic:  TJasTun, 
For  Factorvmen  and  Dafrymen.  Is  a  more  perfect 
Instrument  than  the  laictometer.  Btule,  County  and 
Factory  rights  tor  sulo.  Apply  to 
ALVAN  .MIDDAUGH,  FrlC-ndshlD,  N.Y. 
’'’‘‘VhorUULTni  ijULLMli'l, 
the  Best  Poultry  paper  published. 
THE  GALAXY 
FOR  MARCH 
rs"OW 
GEN.  GEO.  A.  CUSTER’S 
Reminiscences  of  the  late  War 
Are  begun  In  this  number. 
These  articles,  It  Is  believed,  will  he  secmul  only 
to  “Gen.  Sherman's  Memoirs”  us  vivid  pictures  of 
Army  life  aud  startling  adventure. 
CONTENTS. 
Madcap  Vluiei.  By  William  Black,  Author  of  "A 
Princess  of  Thule,”  etc. 
The  Ideal  and  the  Real.  By  Joaquin  Miller. 
War  Metuulra.  By  General  Q.  A.  Custer. 
Vivian  Grey  Grown  Old.  By  Justin  McCarthy. 
A  Benedict  Ion.  By  Mary  B.  Dodge. 
Church  and  Htnie.  By  E.  Q.  Holland. 
Yesebcl.  By  J.W.  Do  Forest. 
Tahiti.  By  J.D.J.  Kelley. 
Aztec  Society. 
A  Pugilist  ol  ihe  Press.  By  Albert  Rhodes, 
l.ouging.  By  George  Houghton. 
Reuben  Dale.  By  Miss  Annie  T.  Howells. 
Hard  Tluieu  aud  their  Remedy. 
Three  aud  One,  By  Blla  Wheeler. 
SouvtMilre  ut  a  Man  ol  Letters,  By  J.  H.  Sld- 
dons. 
Drift-Wood.  By  Philip  Quillbet. 
Ecleuilflc  Mlscellauy. 
Current  Literature. 
Nebulfc.  By  the  Editor. 
Price  35  cts.  per  Number.  $4  per  Year, 
Including  Postage. 
It  can  be  had,  with  either  “Harper’s  Week¬ 
ly”  or  “Bazar,”  or  “Appleton’s 
Weekly,”  for  $7.50. 
SHELDON  &  COMPANY, 
_  New  York. _ 
nOQIlS  EICHANQED.~Furnl«h  aU  daw.  Want  old.  Write. 
Bw  N  aiQA  LqIa  yap«r.  AnxaiCAH  Book  ExcHANitx,  New  York. 
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Newspaper.  Liberal  commlHslons  for  little  work. 
Address  RURAL  PUBLISHING  C061PANY, 
Box  3818.  78  Duane  bt,.  New  York  City. 
1876.  WHERi^OW'*  1876. 
To  MICHIGAN,  one  of  the  foremost,  flourishing 
and  healthy  States ! 
WHAT  FOR  ? 
To  buy  a  FARM  out  of  the 
One  Million  Acres 
of  fine  furinlug  lands  for  sale  by  the  GRAND 
RAPIDS  &  INDIANA  R.  R. 
Strong  Soil*.  Ready  Markets.  Sura  Crops.  Good 
Schools.  R.  R.  runs  through  center  of  graut.  Set¬ 
tlements  all  along.  All  kinds  of  Products  raised. 
Plenty  of  waterj  timber  aud  building  materials. 
Price  from  $4  to  $10  per  acre ;  oue-fuurtu  down,  bal¬ 
ance  on  time. 
^~Seui1  for  Illustrated  pamphlet,  full  of  facts 
and  figures,  uud  be  cunvinoed.  Address 
W.  A.  HOWARD,  Comm’r, 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich, 
P.  R.  L.  PBiBCK,  Seo’y  Land  Dep’t. 
XXO  I  :iPO£t. 
To  Pariiiern.— Over  one  million  acres  H.  U.  Lands, 
at  $5<l^0  per  acre.  B'ull  descriptions,  with  maps,  sent 
free.  Address  lOWA  R.  R.  I.and  Co.,  Cedar  Rapids, 
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